Random ThoughtsThis is for.. hey look at that! It's a ... So I went by the store to... Oh and the other day I saw this huge... Um.. Nevermind you should be able to figure this one out. Hey is that a cupcake on your desk?

i'll look into it.
if they don't have it at the case distributor, other places in town that sell exotic beer by the bottle (like The Foodery, if anyone knows philadelphia) might.

ooh!! the sweet sweet foodery! my ex used to live right upstairs from that place. their beer selection was overwhelming. i have probably spent upwards of 3 hours selecting beer from there. although the new sign that they have kind of makes it look like it's called the "oodery."

yes! i also noticed the OODERY sign, and i think i like that even better.
and when faced with that wide a selection of beers, i really do get paralyzed with indecision.
eventually i just get kinda random, blindly picking things based on arbitrary criteria (like a cartoon cat on the label, or lots of skeletons (always a good sign)) and sometimes that works and sometimes it doesnt'. i got this amazing german beer that was something like 11% ABV and it looped me for the rest of the night.

and in support of my recklessness, you know i firmly believe
i'm gonna die from a beesting

alright my fav beers are fat tire which someone already listed, beamish and grolsch and its hard for me to belive that fat tire might actualy be hard to find its fucking everywhere here.. crazyness! and as far as the delirium famliy gose its all about delirium nocturnum hella expensive (much like all belgium beers) and kinda crazy in taste but tottaly worth it to have a huge oatmeal colored bottle w/ a giant pink elepant on it and then theres always the kings of desent cheap beer mickeys! and pbr baby! ;P

Hmmm...some good beers that I believe are fairly sweet and strong, but reasonably priced...I'm personally more a fan of bitter beers and stouts.

Full Sail ale and rip curl- Made by a company in Newport, Oregon. Good stuff.
Rogue American- Most of the Rogue line is very good and cheap. Also brewed in Newport, Oregon.
Murphy's red ale- I think its pretty good...I can't really remember at the moment..

Sweet beer...the really, sickly sweet kind, makes me wanna gag...something like Old Foghorn is a little more expensive, but incredibly strong and sweet.

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